If you're a sci-fi fan, chances are you saw the first X-Files feature movie, since The X-Files: Fight the Future was released at the height of the TV show's success. But did anyone see the second? Could lackluster box office and mixed reviews for The X-Files: I Want to Believe be an obstacle to future movie adaptations?
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TVGuidecom has received confirmation from Fox that the second big-screen installment of The X-Files movie franchise finally has a title Drum roll please the movie has been dubbed The X-Files I Want to Believe Fans of the show may remember that our favorite brooding FBI agent Fox Mulder David Duchovny had a poster on his office wall that read I Want to Believe Believing was a common theme in the nine-year TV series as well as in the first feature film The X-Files Fight the FutureOf course this very vague title will only make fans more ravenous for details about the top-secret plot What do Mulder and Scully want to believe in this time since it was confirmed that the movie has nothing to do with aliens and conspiracies Whats your guess Erin FoxRead about the X-Files event the at Paley fest
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X-Philes lined up several hours early at the Arclight Cinerama Dome in Hollywood to snag the best seats for the Paley Television Festivals retrospective of Foxs hit show I teamed up with Lisa Angelo from X Files News to snag some awesome pictures scroll down to see the shots of the cast and crew and to make sure we could answer as many of the fans burning questions as possible True to form Chris Carter and company kept the films highly anticipated plotline to themselves However they did show the new movie trailer not once but twice to excited fans Lets break the evening downWho was there Rather who was missing David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson did not attend the event boo But to the delight of many fans Mitch Pileggi aka Walter Skinner Nicholas Lea Alex Krycek and Dean Haglund Langly were present and very happy to be there Several writers and producers also joined the panel including series creator Chris Carter exec producers Frank Spotnitz an
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Its Wednesday evening and a long line has already formed outside the famous ArcLight Cinerama Dome in Hollywood each person waiting with bated breath to hear which cast members would appear alongside creator Chris Carter and exec producer Frank Spotnitz at the X Files retrospective at the Paley Television FestivalLoud squeals arose from the front of the crowd when I revealed that Nicholas Lea aka Krychek Mitch Pileggi Skinner and Dean Haglund Langly would join director Rob Bowman David Nutter and writerproducers Howard Gordon now of 24 Steven Maeda and Paul Rabwin For true fans of the nine-season Fox show this lineup is a dream team The only missing persons are their captains Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny More on their absences later If there is any more breaking news TVGuidecom will post it as soon as possible The truth is out there and we want you to have it first Erin FoxRelatedbull The New X-Files Movie Got Burning Questions
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Apparently, the truth is still out there. Which would explain why The X-Files will be back out there July 25, when the second movie version of the series hits theaters. Plot details are more closely guarded than an alien autopsy, but creator Chris Carter does have a few clues to offer those eager X-Files fans who have been waiting for more since the Fox show ended in 2002. "This is really a continuation of the series, imagining how the characters' lives have evolved," explains Carter, who cowrote and is directing the movie. "It's a stand-alone story that owes everything to the series, but not the mythology of the series. What we'll be dealing with is government-based as far as the conspiracy goes, but expect this not to be a revisitation [of the show's convoluted conspiracy]."FBI agents Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) will still be at the center of the story, and Studio 60's Amanda Peet and rapper Xzibit have been added to the cast as fellow agents. "T...
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